蛋白质自组装条件筛选形成的透明液滴中存在的自组装现象

Translated title of the contribution: Self-assembly in the transparent droplets formed during the screening of protein self-assembly conditions

Tuodi Zhang, Xudong Deng, Fengzhu Zhao, Wenpu Shi, Liangliang Chen, Yaqing Zhou, Xueting Wang, Chenyan Zhang, Dachuan Yin

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Abstract

Protein self-assemblies at the micro- and nano-scale are of great interest because of their morphological diversity and good biocompatibility. High-throughput screening of protein self-assembly at different scales and morphologies using protein crystallization screening conditions is an emerging method. When using this method to screen protein self-assembly conditions, some apparently transparent droplets are often observed, in which it is not clear whether self-assembly occurs. We explored the interaction between β-lactoglobulin and the protein crystallization kit IndexTM C10 and observed the presence of micro- and nano-scale protein self-assemblies in the transparent droplets. The diverse morphology of the micro- and nano-scale self-assemblies in the transparent droplets formed by mixing different initial concentrations of β-lactoglobulin and IndexTM C10 was further investigated by scanning electron microscope. Self-assembly process of fluorescence-labelled β-lactoglobulin was monitored continuously by laser confocal microscope, allowing real-time observation of the liquid-liquid phase separation phenomenon and the morphology of the final self-assemblies. The internal structure of the self-assemblies was gradually ordered over time by in-situ X-ray diffraction. This indicates that the self-assembly phenomenon within transparent droplets, observed in protein self-assembly condition screening experiments, is worthy of further in-depth exploration.

Translated title of the contributionSelf-assembly in the transparent droplets formed during the screening of protein self-assembly conditions
Original languageChinese (Traditional)
Pages (from-to)1396-1405
Number of pages10
JournalShengwu Gongcheng Xuebao/Chinese Journal of Biotechnology
Volume37
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 25 Apr 2021

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